The Gauntlet
Author:
Ronald Welch
Illustrator:
T. R. Freeman
Publication:
1951 by Oxford University Press (UK)
Genre:
Fantasy, Fiction, Historical Fiction
Pages:
248
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Peter Staunton wandering one misty summer afternoon near the ruined castle of Carreg Cennen in the hill country of the Welsh border, stumbles across a rusted metal gauntlet, and idly slips it on. This is the start of an adventure which takes him back in time to the fourteenth century, when his Norman ancestors held the castle. As Peter de Blois he is plunged into a bewildering medieval world of cruelty and chivalry, where falconry, tourneys and jousting ominously give way to a rebellion among the Welsh tribes, culminating in a fierce assault on the castle fortress and its Norman defenders.
The author, who won the Carnegie Medal for his second book, Knight Crusader, combines here a racy narrative with a finely authentic picture of life in the fourteenth century.
From the dust jacket of a later edition
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